Wednesday, March 15, 2017

About the book:When famine visits
Bethlehem, Boaz holds out hope for rain while his relative Elimelech
moves his wife Naomi and their sons to Moab. For a while, it appears the
Lord is blessing Elimelech's family, and his sons marry two lovely
Moabite women. But calamities strike, one after another, leaving Naomi
alone in a foreign land with only her childless daughters-in-law for
comfort. When news reaches Naomi that the famine in Bethlehem has
lifted, only Ruth will hazard the journey to her mother-in-law's
homeland. Destitute and downhearted, Naomi resigns herself to a life of
bitter poverty, but Ruth holds out hope for a better future. And Boaz
may be the one God has chosen to provide it.

About Jill:Jill Eileen Smith is the
author of The Prophetess, the bestselling The Crimson Cord and the Wives
of King David series, along with the Wives of the Patriarchs, Daughters
of the Promised Land, and The Loves of King Solomon series. Her
research has taken her from the Bible to Israel, and she particularly
enjoys learning how women lived in Old Testament times.

When she
isn’t writing, she loves to spend time with her family and friends, read
stories that take her away, ride her bike to the park, snag date nights
with her hubby, try out new restaurants, or play with her lovable,
“helpful” cat Tiger. Jill lives with her family in southeast Michigan.

The story of Ruth has to be one of the most well known stories in the Bible. In doing Kaye Arthur's precept Bible study My Kinsman Redeemer my eyes where opened not only to what Boaz was to Ruth, but how Jesus is our Kinsman Redeemer.With Jill's beautiful storytelling and her impeccable research she brings richness to the time and place of Israel. She uses both real and fictional characters to breathe life into the story of Ruth. You can smell the grain, and feel the stone of the pestle in your hand. I admire how Jill takes a small story in the Bible, using her imagination writes a full-length novel out of it.
I highly recommend this book.